🍜Thai Street Food
Thai Street Food
Thai street food is beloved by locals, but most items are unsuitable for pets. Common ingredients like onions, garlic, and heavy spices can be toxic. Spicy, salty, or very sweet foods may irritate the stomach and cause harm. Fried meatballs and sausages are high in salt and preservatives. Grilled chicken may contain dangerous small bones. Som tam contains garlic and chili which are toxic. Avoid feeding any street food to pets.
Safety Summary
✅Safe
5
⚠️Caution
12
❌Danger
8
Total: 24 items
All Foods (24)
Boat Noodles
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Chicken Rice (Khao Man Gai)
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Chili Pepper
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Coconut Pancakes (Khanom Krok)
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Coconut Sugar
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Fish Sauce
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Green Curry
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Grilled Chicken (Kai Yang)
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Grilled Pork (Moo Ping)
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Grilled Shrimp
🐕Safe🐱Safe
Grilled Squid
🐕Safe🐱Caution
Holy Basil
🐕Safe🐱Safe
Pad Krapao (Holy Basil Stir Fry)
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Pad Thai
🐕Caution🐱Danger
Rice Crackers
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Satay
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Shrimp Paste (Kapi)
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Som Tam (Green Papaya Salad)
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Sticky Rice
🐕Safe🐱Safe
Thai Basil
🐕Safe🐱Safe
Thai Fish Cakes (Tod Man)
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Thai Meatballs
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Thai Rice Noodles (Khanom Jeen)
🐕Safe🐱Safe
Tom Yum Soup
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Safety Tips
A simple rule: if the food contains spices, onions, garlic, or strong flavors, don't feed it to pets. Street food is typically high in salt and oil, which affects the liver and kidneys long-term. If your pet accidentally eats street food, monitor symptoms for 24 hours.